Emmanuel Church, Nottingham

Emmanuel Church, Nottingham
Coordinates: 52°57′50″N 1°8′41″W / 52.96389°N 1.14472°W / 52.96389; -1.14472
Country United Kingdom
Denomination Church of England
Churchmanship Broad Church
History
Dedication Emmanuel
Architecture
Architect(s) Watson Fothergill
Groundbreaking 1883
Completed 1885
Construction cost £4,045
Demolished 1972
Administration
Parish Nottingham
Diocese Diocese of Southwell
Province York
Laity
Organist(s) Henry Harold Snell c.1953-1969

Emmanuel Church, Nottingham was a Church of England church in Nottingham on Woodborough Road between 1883 and 1972.[1]

History

It was built to designs by the local architect Watson Fothergill and consecrated on 27 January 1885. There were 600 free seats, and a parish of 6,000. It was situated on Woodborough Road.

The patrons of the church were an Evangelical charity known as Hyndman's Trustees, who gave £2,000 to the building fund.

In the early 1970s it merged with St. Ann's Church, Nottingham and a new parish of St. Ann with Emmanuel, Nottingham was formed.

Incumbents

Organ

The church had a 3 manual organ by Compton and Musson dating from 1903. A specification of the organ can be found on the National Pipe Organ Register.

List of organists

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Closure

The church was demolished in 1972.

References

  1. The Buildings of England. Nottinghamshire. Nikolaus Pevsner
  2. Dictionary of Organs and Organists. Frederick W. Thornsby. 1912
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